On top of this I have an ongoing project which is to put all my MOTM modules behind ModCan style faceplates. This is to save space.

I've banned myself from buying any more PCBs until I get some of this stuff finished up. The exceptions to this rule are the Klee sequencer, and any of JH's forthcoming boards. And anything else I fancy, if I'm honest w/myself, so my self-imposed rule is worth 0 really, isn't it.

Nearest completion are the Oakley VCOs, the JH tau, and the CGS sequencer.

Post up yours! Make me feel like less of a lamer for letting my stuff pile up so!

Scott, post away... but keep in mind that it is smart to split that post into 50k segments.. 50 k of text in each post. _________________A Charity Pantomime in aid of Paranoid Schizophrenics descended into chaos yesterday when someone shouted, "He's behind you!"

Wahey! I've finally got a bit of time to clear some pieces that've been burning too long..
Just now I whacked out:
Front panel and assembly for Fonik SSM LPF - all complete but not tested yet.
Two front panels for UD1 voices
Due tomorrow:
Front panel for Fonik's TH Super Controller
PCB for new PT2399 delay layout core
Try out SMD IC surfboard making (wish me miniature luck!)
Building of UD1 boards and maybe the SuperController

Also mulling:
SN-Voice (I've had that quite a while)
Dual XRVCO module learning from the excellent VCO chip cookbook.

I'll get some photos up soon as the front panel engraving is coming out really well (and using the first of a large batch of custom made blank Frac panels - got 'em from a local metal works with anodizing and they work out under 1/4 of the price of the blanks from Paia...)

Oh come on guys, I`m jealous. I only have a CGS Psycho Lfo on backlog waiting for a panel and power supply. I`d love to have a zillion things on back-log so I could order all the parts to complete them at once rather than pay for 1 pound of shipping for every fraction of an ounce little piece

I have all the parts required to build all these, including the pots, jacks and switches, I just need time.

A CV keyboard that is half done
7 circuit boards of my own to populate and troubleshoot
2 more cabinets to hold all this stuff, not to mention making front panels
I also need to draw up some boards for TH's 21 Century synth (I have all the parts)

Need more?

You will never know how much WILLPOWER it took, NOT to order a Klee!!!

My current module backlog is 128 modules; including some stuff that is larger than a typical module (5 ASM-1s, TB9090, two MILTON sequencers, a uCapps MIDI-CV). I'm short some switches, a few front panels, and about 450 knobs, otherwise, I've got all the parts here and bagged by module.

I expect that my unborn children's children will be building some of this.

SN Voice (1 missing 16 pin IC socket, and a few odd resistors, the other missing everything due to lack of 76477s)

YuSynth DC mixer (missing front panel components)

6x Fonik SSM2040 VCFs (missing any excuses as I have all the parts)

2x 76477 controllers (not even started until I find some 76477s)

The Klee will probably preempt building any of the Thomas Henry stuff except maybe the almost-done SN Voice. The T/G/T/S/H is next to complete. Then the filters, then when I get some 76477s I'll work on the rest of the SNs.

Hey, Edison, I may be able to spare you a few SN76477s for a good price - I got a big batch a while ago and think I still have slightly more than enough - I'll check if you're interested...

I realised today that its actually the backwaters of my workshop that are really clogged and calling to be sorted sometime. I guess I have spread to fill the available space while really only working in one core area - so there's old bits'n'pieces dotted all around including a couple of piles of semi-complete/obsolete/untested circuits that I need to sort and rescue/destroy.

Still, I got some more work done on the SSM, UD1s and THSC today. I really love the SSM filter already. Oh, and remembered a couple of Paia bits - Theremax (interested in the CV options and gotta read all the mods) and Drumtone board..

Hey, Edison, I may be able to spare you a few SN76477s for a good price - I got a big batch a while ago and think I still have slightly more than enough - I'll check if you're interested...

I am interested, PM me. I'll pay money as I don't think I have anything you want to trade, but we can PM and see. I need 3. Thanks._________________Garret: It's so retro.
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